Dear Clackmannanshire Council,

I would like to know how much money has been spent on foster carer recruitment
since April 2020. I would also like to know how many new foster carers have been
recruited in that time. Thirdly, I would like to know how many existing foster carers
have left, resigned or been deregistered in that time.

Yours faithfully,

W Johnston

Citizen Hub,

Dear W Johnston

I acknowledge receipt of your request for information which was received
on Friday, 18th Apr 2025. It has been assigned to the appropriate council
service for action and you should receive a response, or a request for
clarification by Tuesday, 20th May 2025. If there is a need to clarify
anything to your request, colleagues will contact you.

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Citizen Hub,

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Dear W Johnston
Thank you for your information request dated Friday 18th April 2025.

I am happy to supply you with the information you requested. Please see
attached.

If you are not satisfied with this response, you may contact the Council's
Legal and Governance Senior Manager seeking a review of your request
within 40 working days of receiving the response (the address is:
Clackmannanshire Council, Kilncraigs, Alloa, FK10 1EB, or reply to this
email.  If you are not satisfied with the outcome of the review, you have
the right to appeal directly to the Scottish Information Commissioner,
Kilnburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS, or online
www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal within 6 months.

Yours sincerely,

Laura Black
Monitoring Officer
Clackmannanshire Council